Jesus Began to Teach Them Christian Education as Compassionate Evangelism Mark Vitalis Hoffman September 20, 2005 St. Stephen Lutheran Church New Kingstown, PA www.gettysburgseminary.org/mhoffman Click on the link >> OVERVIEW 1) Goals and Metaphors 2) Aspects of Education/Evangelism A. Vision and Discernment B. Perspective and Experience C. Relationship and Engagement D. Compassion and Guidance 3) Some Implications and Examples What metaphors (words, images, concepts) would you use to describe your sense of Christian education? What metaphors (words, images, concepts) would you use to describe your sense of evangelism? What is the goal of Christian education? Conveying information? Impelling action? Causing transformation? Creating an experience of God s s grace? What implications does this have for evangelism? 1
Christian Education, insofar as it creates an experience of grace, has the potential of serving as a powerful form of evangelism. VISION and DISCERNMENT I can see people, but they look like trees, walking. Mark 8.24 VISION and DISCERNMENT Not so much about content as it is about discernment Helping people to make sense of what they see, not simply trying to tell them about what I have seen PERSPECTIVE and EXPERIENCE Peter was greatly puzzled about what to make of the vision that he had seen Acts 10.17 PERSPECTIVE and EXPERIENCE Integrating sight into the larger context of perspective and experience Putting the puzzle pieces together Getting the big picture "Do you understand what you are reading?" He replied, "How can I, unless someone guides me?" And he invited Philip to get in and sit beside him. Acts 8:26-40 2
Edu-vangelism Going along for the ride Then Paul stood in front of the Areopagus and said, "Athenians, I see how extremely religious you are in every way Acts 17:20-34 Edu-vangelism Going along for the ride Meeting them where they are at COMPASSION and GUIDANCE As [Jesus] went ashore, he saw a great crowd; and he had compassion for them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd; and he began COMPASSION and GUIDANCE As [Jesus] went ashore, he saw a great crowd; and he had compassion for them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd; and he began to teach them many things. Mark 6:34 COMPASSION and GUIDANCE The shepherd s role: feed, protect, guide Helping point people in the right direction Teaching as an expression of compassion A 6:34 approach 3
Vision and Discernment Perspective and Experience Relationship and Engagement Compassion and Guidance Christian Education, insofar as it creates an experience of grace, has the potential of serving as a powerful form of evangelism. Vision and Discernment Perspective and Experience Relationship and Engagement Compassion and Guidance Communication and Learning With these in mind, what implications for should we keep in mind? Communication and Learning Direct Synchronous Asynchronous Communication and Learning TRADITIONALIST view Focus on communication as delivery of content Deliverer has control of content Mediated face to face / telephone letter / email / instant messaging newspaper / web site Educational practices? 4
Communication and Learning CULTURALIST view In a media culture, media are the building blocks used by recipients to construct their own meaning in making sense of their life Recipient controls meaning >> What is the role of the communicator? http://www.kfki.hu/~arthp/art/p/patenier/baptism.jpg Child of God, you have been sealed by the Holy Spirit and Marked with the Cross of Christ forever. Starving children and stingy nations By Pamela Bone June 22 2002 As I write, 13 million people in southern Africa are on the brink of starvation. Crops have failed for the second year in Malawi, Lesotho, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Zambia and Mozambique. Because of AIDS (sub-saharan Africa has the highest rate of infection in the world), many households are "child-headed". Children of 10 and 12 are trying to find food for younger brothers and sisters. The United Nations World Food Program reports that the region is facing a crisis of enormous dimensions. I find this reality difficult to reconcile with my reality: this morning, getting off the train, buying a blueberry muffin and a caffe latte on the way to work; cost: $5.30. I have money taken out of my wages every week and sent to overseas aid organisations, and I will send some extra because of this. No, it doesn't make me "feel good". It makes me despair, because, however much I can give, it will always be a tiny drop in an ocean of poverty and misery. How can the world allow this? The answer is that it won't. Before long, better people than I am will be over there, distributing bags of grain, setting up food stations, helping skeletal children to swallow spoonfuls of mush. Aid agencies will start putting advertisements in newspapers, and pictures will appear on television screens, and people will give. Many people will still die, but many will be saved. 5
What methods are most effective for Conveying information? Impelling action? Causing transformation? Creating an experience of God s s grace? Vision and Discernment Perspective and Experience Relationship and Engagement Compassion and Guidance Christian Education, insofar as it creates an experience of grace, has the potential of serving as a powerful form of evangelism. 6